Chattogram, Dec 14, In the final session of day one in the first Test between India and Bangladesh at Chattogram on Wednesday, India's middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer received a massive slice of luck for the second time.
After being dropped by Ebadot Hossain at deep mid-wicket on 67, Iyer was on 77 when the right-arm pacer breached his defence by beating him on the outer edge to hit the stumps. However, to Bangladesh's dismay and India's relief, the bails failed to dislodge and rested back on the stumps, giving Iyer a reprieve yet again.
According to Law 29.1 of the MCC Laws of cricket, the bail has to be fully dislodged for a batter to be given out. Under the wicket is broken, the law says, "The wicket is broken when at least one bail is completely removed from the top of the stumps, or one or more stumps is removed from the ground."